Gender and Power in Britain 1640 1990

Gender and Power in Britain 1640 1990
Author: Susan Kingsley Kent
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2002-01-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134755127

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Gender and Power in Britain is an original and exciting history of Britain from the early modern period to the present focusing on the interaction of gender and power in political, social, cultural and economic life. Using a chronological framework, the book examines: * the roles, responsibilities and identities of men and women * how power relationships were established within various gender systems * how women and men reacted to the institutions, laws, customs, beliefs and practices that constituted their various worlds * class, racial and ethnic considerations * the role of empire in the development of British institutions and identities * the civil war * twentieth century suffrage * the world wars * industrialisation * Victorian morality.

Women and Their Money 1700 1950

Women and Their Money 1700 1950
Author: Anne Laurence,Josephine Maltby,Janette Rutterford
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2008-11-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781134111343

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This book, the first of its kind, will be of interest across several disciplines including economics, economic history, business history, British history and women/gender history The fact that the essays reach beyond Britain and include work on Germany, Australia, Italy, Canada, Sweden and the West Indies will stimulate interest throughout (and even beyond) the English speaking world There is a growing interest in the study of women’s economic activity, which reflects the recognition that economics and economic/business history are not gender neutral subjects

A Companion to Gender History

A Companion to Gender History
Author: Teresa A. Meade,Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 691
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780470692820

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A Companion to Gender History surveys the history of womenaround the world, studies their interaction with men in genderedsocieties, and looks at the role of gender in shaping humanbehavior over thousands of years. An extensive survey of the history of women around the world,their interaction with men, and the role of gender in shaping humanbehavior over thousands of years. Discusses family history, the history of the body andsexuality, and cultural history alongside women’s history andgender history. Considers the importance of class, region, ethnicity, race andreligion to the formation of gendered societies. Contains both thematic essays and chronological-geographicessays. Gives due weight to pre-history and the pre-modern era as wellas to the modern era. Written by scholars from across the English-speaking world andscholars for whom English is not their first language.

Elite Women in English Political Life C 1754 1790

Elite Women in English Political Life C 1754 1790
Author: Elaine Chalus
Publsiher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2005-06-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199280100

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A Companion to Contemporary Britain 1939 2000

A Companion to Contemporary Britain 1939   2000
Author: Paul Addison,Harriet Jones
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 600
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781405141406

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A Companion to Contemporary Britain covers the key themesand debates of 20th-century history from the outbreak of the SecondWorld War to the end of the century. Assesses the impact of the Second World War Looks at Britain’s role in the wider world, including thelegacy of Empire, Britain’s ‘specialrelationship’ with the United States, and integration withcontinental Europe Explores cultural issues, such as class consciousness,immigration and race relations, changing gender roles, and theimpact of the mass media Covers domestic politics and the economy Introduces the varied perspectives dominating historicalwriting on this period Identifies the key issues which are likely to fuel futuredebate

Handbook on Gender and War

Handbook on Gender and War
Author: Simona Sharoni,Julia Welland,Linda Steiner,Jennifer Pedersen
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781849808927

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This interdisciplinary Handbook offers a comprehensive and detailed overview of the relationship between gender and war, exploring the conduct of war, its impact, aftermath and opposition to it. Offering sophisticated theoretical insights and empirical research from the First World War to contemporary conflicts around the world, this Handbook underscores the centrality of gender to critical examinations of war.

Considering Conservative Women in the Gendering of Modern British Politics

Considering Conservative Women in the Gendering of Modern British Politics
Author: Clarisse Berthezène,Julie V. Gottlieb
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2020-12-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000225426

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This volume examines how the British Conservative Party has appealed to women, the roles that women have played in the party, and the tense relationship between women’s activism on the Right and feminism. Covering the period since the early 20th century, the contributions each question assumptions about the reactionary response of the British Right, Margaret Thatcher’s party, to women’s issues and to their political aspirations. How have women been mobilized by the Conservative Party? What kind of party appeals has the British Conservative Party designed to attract women as party workers and as voters? Developing successful strategies to attract women voters since 1918, and appealing to certain notional women’s issues, and having produced the only two women Prime Minters of the UK, the Conservative Party has its own special relationship with women in the modern period. The shifting status of women and opportunities for women in politics in modern Britain has been garnering more scholarly attention recently, and the centenary of women’s partial suffrage in 2018 and Astor 100 in 2019 has done much to excite wider attention and public interest in these debates. However, the role of Conservative women has too often been seen as problematic, especially because of general assumption that feminism is only allied to leftist movements and political positions. This volume explores these themes through a range of case studies, covering the period from the early 20th to the 21st century. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the journal, Women’s History Review.

Women and the Women s Movement in Britain since 1914

Women and the Women s Movement in Britain since 1914
Author: Martin Pugh
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2015-04-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781137414915

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This new edition of an established text brings the history of the women's movement in Britain right up to the present day. Updated and expanded, the third edition features a new final chapter focusing on the parliamentary breakthrough of 1997 and the likely impact of women in the upcoming general election. Another major addition is the study of the effects of the Thatcher era on a generation of women, from a greater distance. The book has been thoroughly revised throughout to analyse the themes and developments of the new millennium, including women's employment, women and liberal society, and women in public life.